Vinicius's blunt admission: «Brazil aren't favourites for the World Cup» | OneFootball

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·25 de março de 2026

Vinicius's blunt admission: «Brazil aren't favourites for the World Cup»

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As part of a new FIFA international window, Vinicius Jr. was emphatic ahead of the friendly Brazil will play against France this Thursday at 5 p.m., saying that Brazil is not a favorite for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

“We don’t want to be favorites, we want to arrive at the World Cup the way we’ve been approaching these friendlies: calm, patient, and focused on what we’ve been working on,” the Real Madrid winger said at a press conference.


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The 25-year-old forward stressed that Brazil will not be a favorite at the World Cup “because of the qualifying results,” in which the Canarinha finished fifth, the worst result in its history, although he said the players will do everything possible to win a sixth world title.

Even so, the winger said Brazil will do “everything” to win the tournament and expressed confidence in the chances of a squad made up of quality players who are key figures for their clubs, highlighting Raphinha (Barcelona), João Pedro (Chelsea), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Casemiro (Manchester United), Endrick (Olympique Lyon), and Estêvão (Chelsea).

“Any player can take the spotlight in any match. I don’t want to be the top scorer, I want to do my job and be a champion,” he said. He also praised Carlo Ancelotti’s contribution at the helm of the Seleção, which he joined last May, for his way of “understanding the game” and his ability to adapt the system to the profile of the players at his disposal.

“Ancelotti understands the way we have to play. With so many attackers, of course we’re going to play attacking football,” summarized Vini Jr., who also played under the Italian coach at Real Madrid.

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